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State: California
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Monday, November 16, 2009 


Korn isn't the only band that has been recording at the Korn studio. For the past few days, after Korn has finished for the day, vocalist Steve Krolikowski of Repeater has been laying down vocal tracks for Munky's solo project, Fear and the Nervous System. This is not new news for premium members of Korn.com though, as they have been watching all of this go down via the Modcam.
 
Steve's main band, Repeater, is a rock band from Long Beach, California that have recently released a 2nd album, which was also produced by Ross Robinson. Check them out on MySpace at this location.
 
Munky has recently stated on Modblast that Fear and the Nervous System reminds him of 70s rock band Joy Division with a modern feel, and that there are 12 tracks in the making.
Sunday, October 11, 2009 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX8kze1r37c

Just a little video that Ross shot as we were doing pre-production for the upcoming record! Enjoy the close ups! :) XO Repeater

Tuesday, October 06, 2009 



Saturday, October 03, 2009 

Please visit our Facebook page and join us!  We're trying to catch up with the world of technology. -Repeater-
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Friday, October 02, 2009 
Hi All,

Just wanted to give an update on the tour and such. We hit the road for ten days with The Drowning Men from San Diego and if you have not heard this band, you need to. They are amazing. The tour when great, played some awesome shows and a few pretty thin shows, but all in all it was a great time. We met lots of new people, grew closer as friends, and became even more solid in how we feel as a band. The road is a magical place and it is really hard to put into words those fleeting moments and personal interactions that take place. I guess that if you just exist and experience it, it lives in you and becomes part of your person. Big thanks to everyone that came out to the shows and bought merch or rocked out as we played. It is so nice to leave home and find that there are people waiting to hear your music.

On the topic of music, the record is over half mixed. Ross has been splitting his time between making the new Korn record and mixing ours and we are so excited about how it will sound.

So thanks again for the support and love.

XO

Repeater
Friday, September 18, 2009 
Hi All,

We just posted another new song called Hold Back The Tide. Some might know this song as Floodplain since that was the working title.

Also we are leaving for a 10 day west coast tour with our good friends the Drowning Men. So take a look at the dates and if you live close, we would love to see you.

Hope this finds everyone well and we hope you enjoy the new live track!

XO

Repeater
Thursday, September 17, 2009 
Hi All,

We just posted a live version of Patterns that was recorded at the Stork Club in Oakland, CA. This song is going to be on our new record (a studio version, not the live one :)) and unless you were in the recording studio or have been at the last few shows, this has never been heard.

So take a listen and let us know what you think!

XO

Repeater
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 
Hi All,

The record is coming along really well. Steve heard one song that we pretty much mixed and said it was amazing. Ross is super excited about the way it has come out, so we are all looking forward to hearing this thing!

We just played a few shows in the bay area and had a great time. Thanks to the Hundred Days for having us up to the city and thanks to the James and the Death Rock Dive Bar in Oakland for an awesome night. It was cool playing with Death Rock legends Kommunity FK. We actually got a live recording from out set in Oakland and will be posting some live tracks soon.

We have done this in the past, but I wanted to post it again for those who might have missed it the first time. If you send us your email address, we will send over some Repeater tracks for your listening pleasure. So just shoot over an email and we will get you the music.

We hope everyone is doing well and if you live in San Jose, Sacramento, Tacoma, Portland, Seattle, or San Francisco, we will be in your town in the next week or so with our wonderful friends, The Drowning Men. Come out to the show if you are close!

XO

Repeater
Wednesday, September 09, 2009 
Hi All,

We just posted Diamond Ceiling from our Motionless Hour EP. I am guessing lots of people on here have not heard it. Victor and I were just talking about how much we like that song even though in was the third song we ever wrote. So check it out and enjoy.

XO

Rob and Repeater
Monday, August 31, 2009 

Current mood:  hot
Category: Music
Hello,
Check out out this review of Iron Flowers on [sic]Magazine.com.

Repeater – Iron Flowers
(Blackwing)
By: Brett Spaceman | 8.2/10

‘Hope in a darkened heart’
Draw a line from Joy Division, through The Sound, Kitchens of Distinction, ‘The Bends’ era Radiohead and Puressence to Interpol, Editors etc and I’ll extend that line to Repeater.

Interested? You should be.

Repeater are not Goths. (Although, like The Chameleons and Killing Joke before them, they will pull in their share of Goth fans) Their music has a dark intensity but they lift the mood with beautiful guitars and occasional swathes of unashamed synth. You will appreciate these humming bass lines and ringing chords but nothing will have prepared you for the scalded vocals of Steve Krolikowski. I know nobody comparable, tonally, except perhaps Finn Andrews but the feeling behind these songs goes way beyond The Veils frontman. To listen is both a frightening and compelling experience.

More importantly, in Krolikowski we may have discovered a new young symbolist for the post-millennium. These aren’t the wild, tormented visions of a Rimbaud or Verlaine but rather something more fragile, grounded and human. In Krolikowski’s lyrics, the dehumanizing effects of conflict serve as metaphors for his own troubled thought processes. Themes flicker between struggle and aftermath. A frustrated domestic situation is manifested as a weary, war grave reverie Where a TS Eliot or even an Ian Curtis might have romanticised the casualties of war, Krolikowski deals in the grim reality facing the survivors. Not only the frustration and the loss, but also the clearing up of the mess. I.e. the dealing with it (or not).

Is this bravery or necessity? I suspect a bit of both. Listening to this albums brilliant best, (the central suite of ‘Carved In Stone’, ‘The Gifted and The Damned’ and ‘Killing Without Question’) feels like a cathartic release. I find myself doubly thankful that Krolikowski is able to let this stuff out, for his sake as much as ours.

When we speak of ‘promising’ bands it can often be misinterpreted. Somehow it implies lack of delivery. With Iron Flowers, Repeater are already delivering. Where they ‘promise’, is in their obvious potential to become an important band, a favourite band. They already have a follow-up in the pipeline with Ross Robinson at the controls and it promises to be one of those red-letter release dates. Draw a circle on your calendar. Take the day off and get to the store at opening time. It’ll be brave. It’ll be beautiful. It’ll be gifted and quite probably damned.
 
Iron Flowers is available on Itines, Amazon or through our myspace paypal link.

Cheers
REPEATER